The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property . STEevens . I THEM On thee . ] The old copy reads - they on thee . Corrected by Sir Thomas Hanmer . MALONE . 2 - for if our virtues , & c ...
... MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property . STEevens . I THEM On thee . ] The old copy reads - they on thee . Corrected by Sir Thomas Hanmer . MALONE . 2 - for if our virtues , & c ...
Pàgina 26
... MALONE . --- so tickle ] i . e . ticklish . This word is frequently used by our old dramatic authors . So , in The True Tragedy of Marius and Scilla , 1594 : 66 lords of Asia " Have stood on tickle terms . ' Again , in The Widow's Tears ...
... MALONE . --- so tickle ] i . e . ticklish . This word is frequently used by our old dramatic authors . So , in The True Tragedy of Marius and Scilla , 1594 : 66 lords of Asia " Have stood on tickle terms . ' Again , in The Widow's Tears ...
Pàgina 27
... MALONE . 4 Under grievouS IMPOSITION ; ] I once thought it should be inquisition , but the present reading is probably right . " The crime would be under grievous penalties imposed . " JOHNSON . 5 lost at a game of TICK - TACK . ] Tick ...
... MALONE . 4 Under grievouS IMPOSITION ; ] I once thought it should be inquisition , but the present reading is probably right . " The crime would be under grievous penalties imposed . " JOHNSON . 5 lost at a game of TICK - TACK . ] Tick ...
Pàgina 35
... MALOne . 3 I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . So afterwards : " Do not believe it : " i . e . Do not suppose that I would mock you . MALONE . I am satisfied with the sense afforded by the old punctuation . 4 ...
... MALOne . 3 I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . So afterwards : " Do not believe it : " i . e . Do not suppose that I would mock you . MALONE . I am satisfied with the sense afforded by the old punctuation . 4 ...
Pàgina 36
... MALONE . Mr. Malone complains of a contradiction which I cannot find in the speech of Lucio . He has not said that it is his practice to jest with and deceive all virgins . " Though ( says he ) it is my practice with maids to seem the ...
... MALONE . Mr. Malone complains of a contradiction which I cannot find in the speech of Lucio . He has not said that it is his practice to jest with and deceive all virgins . " Though ( says he ) it is my practice with maids to seem the ...
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